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Stewart Island is the southernmost and smallest of the three main islands of New Zealand, covering 1720 sq km. Relatively unmodified by human activity, 'natural' vegetation extends from the sea to its cloudy, windswept summits. This field guide describes and illustrates over 800 species.

Facsimile of the original 1982 edition.

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